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6 March 2015

Who follows whom? Part the first.

At the time of writing this there are one hundred and one people who have publicly signed up as followers of this blog (thereby showing their exquisite taste!), many of whom have blogs of their own. I thought it would be a nice way to celebrate this three-figure-milestone if I were to list their gaming blogs and give a quick comment as to why you should go and check them out. I've no idea how blogger decides how to order followers in the list it provides, so I shall start at the back and work forwards... with one exception. First spot goes to my 100th follower, warfactoryuk.

Name: Scalene WarfactoryukBlog: http://www.warfactory.co.uk/wp/Why: A seriously fabulous Biblical city under construction, as well as 3d printed weapons for Rogue Trader

Oh, and if the blog hasn't been updated this academic year (1st September 2014), I probably won't list it unless it has plenty of lovely archive material. Here are the first lot:

Name: JET (aka Jason)Blog: http://geektactica.blogspot.co.uk/Why: The blogger who taught me how to blog. He's been quiet the last few months, but go back and drool over the Old West, Chaos in Carpathia, Impetus in various scales, terrain... Oh, and anyone interested in narrative gaming should definitely go and read through his battle reports on How It Should Be Done.

Name: antipixiBlog: http://antipixi.blogspot.co.uk/Why: Many of the reasons above, along with a great set of conversions for several skirmish games, but also because he's the man who is responsible for getting me back into gaming after a 10 year hiatus, through the medium of BloodBowl. Top bloke.

You're welcome! I enjoy reading your blog and seeing how you paint the different scales. A shame 10mm fantasy didn't do it for you and your gaming group, I'd have loved to have seen a full Copplestone force or two in action.

About Me

The escapist hobby of my teenage years has resurfaced as a way for my adult self to relax and be creative after all the important parts of my day have been addressed. Nostalgia for the simplicity of my youth is undoubtedly a part of it!